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Thermal conductivity of the quantum spin liquid candidate EtMe<sub>3</sub>Sb[Pd(dmit)<sub>2</sub>]<sub>2</sub>: No evidence of mobile gapless excitations

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Abstract

The search for highly mobile gapless spin excitations in quantum spin liquids (QSL) is currently attracting considerable attention. We examined this specific issue via thermal conductivity measurements on one of the most promising QSL candidates, the organic insulator EtMe3Sb[Pd(dmit)2]2 (dmit-131). We performed heat conduction experiments down to 0.07 K on 8 high-quality single crystals of dmit-131 [1]. In agreement with a parallel study [2] and contrary to other reports [3], our body of data consistently and reproducibly shows the absence of a T-linear contribution to the thermal conductivity of dmit-131 at low temperatures, showing that no spin excitation contribute to the heat transport. Consequently, the spin excitations in dmit-131 are localized and not mobile. Our data further reveal a strongly suppressed phonon conductivity, evidence that the phonons are heavily scattered by localized spin excitations. Comparison with published data on numerous spin-liquid materials shows, in fact, that this is a widespread phenomenon and that it should be considered in any future theory of QSLs.

[1] P. Bourgeois-Hope et al., Phys. Rev. X 9, 041051 (2019)
[2] J.M. Ni et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 247204 (2019)
[3] M. Yamashita et al., Phys. Rev. B 101, 140407(R) (2020)

Presenters

  • Nicolas Doiron-Leyraud

    Universite de Sherbrooke

Authors

  • Nicolas Doiron-Leyraud

    Universite de Sherbrooke

  • Patrick Bourgeois-Hope

    Universite de Sherbrooke

  • Francis Laliberte

    Institut Quantique, Département de physique & RQMP, Université de Sherbrooke, Universite de Sherbrooke (Canada), Universite de Sherbrooke, Université de Sherbrooke

  • Etienne Lefrancois

    Universite de Sherbrooke (Canada), Universite de Sherbrooke

  • Gael Grissonnanche

    Institut Quantique, Département de physique & RQMP, Université de Sherbrooke, Universite de Sherbrooke (Canada), Universite de Sherbrooke, Cornell University

  • Samuel René de Cotret

    Universite de Sherbrooke

  • Louis Taillefer

    Institut Quantique, Département de physique & RQMP, Université de Sherbrooke, Universite de Sherbrooke (Canada), Universite de Sherbrooke, Université de Sherbrooke

  • Hengbo Cui

    RIKEN

  • Reizo Kato

    RIKEN

  • Shunsuke Kitou

    Nagoya University

  • Hiroshi Sawa

    Nagoya Univ, Nagoya University